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1206, 2015

On World Day, UN launches education appeal in fight against child labour

June 12th, 2015|Education, News|

The United Nations has announced it is marking the 2015 edition of the World Day Against Child Labour with a call for the international community to invest in quality education as a key step in the fight against child employment – a scourge that consumes over one hundred million children worldwide.

1206, 2015

Welcoming progress towards MDGs, Ban encourages Uzbekistan to promote human rights

June 12th, 2015|Millennium Development Goals, News, Secretary-General|

Continuing his visit to Central Asia, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today hailed Uzbekistan for the solid progress it achieved towards the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, in reducing poverty and maternal mortality, ensuring universal access to primary education, while recalling that there can be no peace and development without human rights.

1106, 2015

Coherent policy critical to tackling child labour, lack of decent jobs for youth – UN labour agency

June 11th, 2015|Education, News, Sustainable Development Agenda|

Around 20 to 30 per cent of children in low income countries complete their schooling and enter the labour market by the age of 15, according to a new International Labour Organization (ILO) report prepared for World Day against Child Labour which is marked worldwide tomorrow.

1106, 2015

An age-old model of healthy living, the Mediterranean diet is now under threat – UN

June 11th, 2015|Health, News, Sustainable consumption and production|

The Mediterranean region is undergoing a “nutrition transition” away from its traditional diet, long revered as a model for healthy living and sustainable food systems and known for preserving the environment and empowering local producers, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has warned.

1106, 2015

Pope Francis and UN agency discuss sustainable future of agriculture

June 11th, 2015|Hunger and food security, News|

Addressing over a hundred delegates attending a United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) conference in Rome, Pope Francis today urged Member States to work toward combatting food waste, reducing the volatility of food prices, and creating a sense of global solidarity to ensure food security for all people.

1106, 2015

‘Inaction on climate change now will cost us all in the future,’ UN labour chief warns work summit

June 11th, 2015|Climate change, News|

The head of the International Labour Organization today opened a summit meeting devoted to tackling climate change as a unique opportunity for job creation and economic growth, saying that up to 60 million jobs can be created in a greener, low carbon economy if the right policies are adopted.

1006, 2015

At annual meeting, UN committee on space issues renews focus on sustainability and climate change

June 10th, 2015|Climate change, News|

The Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space opened its annual session in Vienna today with the role of sustainability and climate change in outer space activities taking centre stage, the United Nations space agency has reported.

1006, 2015

In Nepal, malnutrition is a silent emergency

June 10th, 2015|VIDEO: Hunger and food security|

906, 2015

In Tajikistan, UN chief highlights importance of safe water, sanitation and human rights

June 9th, 2015|Climate change, Millennium Development Goals, News, Secretary-General, Sustainable Development Agenda, Water and Sanitation|

Kicking off a high-level event on water in Tajikistan today, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged nations in the region and beyond to renew their commitment to safe water and sanitation as the international community forges ahead with the post-2015 development agenda and climate change intensifies the need to act.

906, 2015

The way cities are planned, run and managed is crucial for development – UN deputy chief

June 9th, 2015|Cities, News, Sustainable Development Agenda|

In his address to the World Cities Summit in New York today, United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson called on global leaders to adapt to the demographic and cultural shift that is taking place in cities worldwide in order to make them economically viable, environmentally sustainable and socially vibrant.